74/75kg Austin Perkins, who currently holds the world record total of 851kg, which is higher than 83.5/83kg Russel Orhii’s 843kg world record total. Both athletes are set to compete at the Powerlifitng America National Trials. Could it be possible that Austin actually aim to out total the former two times IPF world champion and also 82.5/83kg world record total holder, Russel Orhii, even without the likes of Taylor Atwood and Delaney Wallace competing at the 2024 Powerlifting America National Trials? Or will, Russel affirm some dominance and reclaim the 82.5/83kg throne?
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TIMELINE
00:00 Intro
00:04 Austin discusses Russel
01:30 Austin shaking the world!
03:28 Russel Orhii not competing last season
04:58 Taylor Atwood deciding not to compete
10:36 Austin’s response to Taylor not competing
14:34 Delaney Wallace not competing
14:53 Austin’s kead sdvabtage over his fellow competitors
16:45 Austin’s historical performances
17:36 Adding context to Austin’s lead advantage over his competitors
19:32 Can Russel actually reclaim the 83kg throne?
📷: Ausin Perkins, Russel Orhii
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